| 21. | All 15 key signatures correspond to major scales.
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| 22. | Is it the chord or the key signature?
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| 23. | With a key signature of one sharp, G major features one more sharp than C major.
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| 24. | The key signature is not always a reliable guide to the key of a written piece.
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| 25. | Following the key signature is the time signature.
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| 26. | This requires imagining a change of key signature.
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| 27. | Key signatures of this kind can be found in the music of B�la Bart�k, for example.
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| 28. | Following the clef, the key signature on a staff indicates the accidentals added before certain notes.
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| 29. | Curiously, the key signature suggests F major, a key Liszt often reserved for divine or beatific music.
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| 30. | The key signature is in D minor.
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